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Vail, CO, Colorado

“SHUTTER”

Newlyweds discover apparitional images in photographs developed after a tragic accident. With Joshua Jackson and Rachael Taylor. Directed by Masayuki Ochiai. PG-13 for terror, disturbing images, sexual content and language.

“COLLEGE ROAD TRIP”



Martin Lawrence plays an overprotective father who crashes his daughter’s (Raven-Symone) tour of prospective schools. With Donny Osmond. Directed by Roger Kumble. G.

“DR. SEUSS’ HORTON HEARS A WHO!”

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Jim Carrey is the existential elephant and Steve Carell is the head Who in this CGI adaptation of the children’s classic about an earnest pachyderm’s drive to save a civilization perched on a small speck of dust. Directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino.

“10,000 BC”

A prehistoric hunter pursues a group of warlords who raid his village and kidnap his true love. With Steven Strait, Camilla Belle and Cliff Curtis. Directed by Roland Emmerich. PG-13 for sequences of intense action and violence.

“VANTAGE POINT”

A presidential assassination attempt is the focal point in the lives of several people as we see the same moment played out from each of their perspectives. With Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, Sigourney Weaver and William Hurt. Directed by Pete Travis. PG-13 for sequences of intense violence and action, some disturbing images and brief strong language.

“10,000 BC”

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“DRILLBIT TAYLOR”

A down-and-out soldier of fortune answers an ad placed by a group of besieged high school freshmen seeking protection from a predatory bully. With Owen Wilson, Troy Gentile and David Dorfman. Directed by Steven Brill. PG-13 for crude sexual references throughout, strong bullying, language, drug references and partial nudity.

“FOOL’S GOLD”

Matthew McConaughey stars as a charismatic treasure hunter seeking a long-lost 18th century queen’s dowry. With Kate Hudson and Donald Sutherland. Directed by Andy Tennant. PG-13 for action violence, some sexual material, brief nudity and language.

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